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Magie, William Francis, 1858-1943, tr. and ed; Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832; Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888; Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
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Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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Magie, William Francis, 1858-1943, tr. and ed; Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832; Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888; Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
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Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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Magie, William Francis, 1858-1943, tr. and ed; Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832; Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888; Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
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Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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Magie, William Francis, 1858-1943, tr. and ed; Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832; Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888; Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
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Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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Magie, William Francis, 1858-1943, tr. and ed; Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832; Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888; Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
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Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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Ben-Naim, Arieh, 1934-
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xxix, 223 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Entropy, Second law of thermodynamics
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From The Elements of Physics by F.A. Kaempffer, The Temperature Concept Blaisdell Publishing Co. Toronto, 1967 `Man stretch thy reason hither, so thou mayest comprehend these things.` Johannes Kepler
Topics: The Elements of Physics, Kaempffer, Chapter 22, temperature, entropy, second law of thermodynamics
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From The Elements of Physics by F.A. Kaempffer, The Impossibility of Perpetual Motion of the Second Kind Blaisdell Publishing Co. Toronto, 1967 `Man stretch thy reason hither, so thou mayest comprehend these things.` Johannes Kepler
Topics: The Elements of Physics, Kaempffer, Chapter 12, temperature, entropy, second law of thermodynamics
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A century ago a Dutch scientist, Paul Ehrenfest, hypothesized that at the border between the quantum and classical worlds the two sets of laws should match. Evidently, in the simple example of a string pushed across a table top they do not! Why they are different reflects a little of the angst of the quantum world. Heads or tails is passe. If you are a betting sort of a person, instead of flipping a coin, string pushing should be your fancy. Strange as it may seem, the border between the...
Topics: pushing a string, Classical Physics, Quantum Physics, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Entropy, Ludwig...
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xv, 414 p. : 27 cm
Topics: First law of thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Energy conservation, Energy consumption...
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This book is the first part of a course on “Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics” held at present in physical and physicomathe- matical faculties of our universities. In comparison with existing courses of thermodynamics the book has the following distinctive features: 1. Greater attention than in other books is devoted to a dis cussion of the initial propositions of thermodynamics, which en ables us to establish both the limitations of thermodynamics and its organic connexion with...
Topics: physics, thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, cyclical...
Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify and iTunes and find this episode also on the BetaTeach Youtube Channel. Please leave a good review to help others interested in these essential topics find us through search engines. Heat Pump podcasts I imagine a few and far between. This one likes to meet the engineers installing heat pumps, solar thermal systems etc. to see and understand the challenges which they face. Engineers are at the front line of installing renewable technology and have different...
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Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych, Bezverkhniy Vitaliy Volodymyrovich.
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Time travel can be shown to contradict the second law of thermodynamics...
Topics: Time machine, second law of thermodynamics
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Second Law of Thermodynamics for 2nd year physical chemistry
Topic: Second Law of Thermodynamics (Koya University)
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In this little book author has tried to develop a theory to attain the perpetual motion of second kind. This theory has been developed independent of any mechanism or complex design. The result of reasoning given in this book prove that Carnot principle and second law of thermodynamics are not consistent.
Topics: Carnot principle, second law of thermodynamics, entropy
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In this little book inconsistency of Carnot Principle and Second Law of Thermodynamics has been explained. Due to this inconsistency second law can be said invalid.
Topics: Carnot Principle, Second Law of thermodynamics, Entropy.
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MAXWELL’S DEMON KIND MACHINES Perpetual motion machines of the second kind
Topics: Maxwell's demon, second law of thermodynamics, perpetual
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This an undergraduate paper done in a class taught by someone that i consider a role model.
Topics: Entropy, evolution, physics of evolution, second law of thermodynamics.
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For espoused systems thinkers who are predisposed towards towards finding an equilibrium (or maybe one amongst multiple equilibria), a discussion about entropy can raise discomfort. In the systems sciences, the second law of thermodynamics -- as an entropic process -- is often cited by the learned as a universal law applicable across physics, chemistry, biology ... as well as social systems. In economics, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen drew attention to the inconvenience that "perpetual...
Topics: entropy, second law of thermodynamics, systems thinking, systems sciences, georgescu-roegen, second...
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Equations are all around us and they have shaped our understanding of the world in countless ways. There are thousands of important equations. The five we focus on here – are the equations that have led to the inventions and events that characterize many changes in engineering and technology around the world. Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation says that each object in the universe attracts every other object by a force that is stronger the more massive the objects and the closer they are...
Topics: Equations, World, Newton's law of universal gravitation, Mass-energy equivalence, Second Law of...
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Abstract: The Second Law of Thermodynamics and Darwinian Evolution are founded on arguments of identical form, the employment of which is sufficient for drawing conclusions as to the gross behaviour of diverse physical systems. These arguments are a part of the description of any system which may be called deterministic; chaotic systems, in contrast, are unpredictable precisely because they cannot be thus treated. The chaotic behaviour of the general n ‐body problem, and the non‐classical...
Topics: philosophy of physics, foundations of physics, scale, probability, principle of indifference,...
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People think they understand the nature of time but they don't! So I explain this vital concept so that you can have clearer thinking and make better decisions.
Topics: time, time travel, physics, philosophy, religion, Christianity, God, the future, planets, the past,...
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Complete (work in progress) and updated (1995-2018) non-academic multilingual bibliography of Dr. Corrado Malanga, former PhD researcher professor at the chair of Organic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry at the University of Pisa (1983-2017). online resources: http://corradomalangaexperience.com/
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